“Who Profits From For-Profit Journals?”
At the "Corporate Appropriation of Academic Knowledge" session of the American Association of University Professors annual conference, scholars were urged to publish in nonprofit journals, not commercial ones.
Read more about it at ""Who Profits From For-Profit Journals?"."
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